Wish2Wash: Launching soon, this city-based aggregator service will bring all the top laundries under one roof. Their upcoming website and app will allow users to choose a laundry and type in details for pick up and delivery. “We are looking to team up with big laundry companies, preferably those with more than one outlet,” shares Samir Shroff, one of the partners, adding that they are looking to expand across the country soon. Details: wish2wash.com

Inscale Handyman: Frustrated by how difficult it is to get reliable help for basic home repairs, city-based Hema Sheth started this venture two years ago. With a 12-member team, they help you with carpentry, plumbing, electrical fixes and more. “The servicemen are all experienced (around 20 years),” she assures. Currently managing showrooms and workspaces of companies like Adidas and Heath & Glow, Sheth is looking to expand to other cities. `200 per call. Details: inscalehandyman.com

Wassup: The three-year-old city-based laundry outfit prides itself on its quality of service. “Washed goods are packed perfectly—shirts will be returned neatly folded, with collar cuffs and cardboard inside,” says co-founder and CEO, R Balachandar. With a new app out now, they are planning to introduce a wallet service and garment tracking features soon. Details: wassuplaundry.com

Honestcollars: This Bangalore-based
company, launched last August, provides cooks, maids, electricians, carpenters, painters and plumbers. “We personally meet them and upload their bios as profiles on our website,” says co-founder Nischay Nahata. With over 300 profiles so far,
and a week-old app, they plan to expand
to Chennai in a few months. Details: honestcollars.com— Karan Pillai